.n., as the spotlight now shifts to arab leaders. iran's president, mahmoud ahmadinejad, is expected to stir up his usual controversy, as he gives his last speech to the general assembly. ahead of the speech, ahmadinejad tells the associated press that it's time for a new world order, away from american bullying and domination. also, history will be made when mohamed morsi, egypt's first democratically-elected leader speaks to the assembly, referring to the violence that broke out over the anti-islam movie. he said that freedom of expression comes with responsibility. >>> and calls on the u.n. to end the war, the violence in syria shows no signs of stopping. two huge blasts rocked the capital of damascus. >>> a town in southern illinois is cleaning up after getting battered by a tornado. the twister touching down in okawville, near st. louis, along with hail as big as tennis balls. it damaged several homes and ripped off garage doors and uprooted trees. two people were hurt when high winds flipped over a tractor-trailer. >>> and la paz is reeling from a 6.2 earthquake, followed by two powerful afte